542951 news 1465379874 1653584976 <![CDATA[6 Faculty Earn NSF Early Career Research Awards]]> Six College of Engineering faculty members are among the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s 160 early career researchers who will receive five years of funding to explore new areas of research. 

The Georgia Tech researchers are:

The financial support for the awards comes from the NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program. 

Begun in 1995, the CAREER program provides promising junior faculty the opportunity to pursue outstanding research, excellence in teaching, and the integration of education and research.

Each CAREER award provides a minimum of $500,000 over
five years. This year’s Georgia Tech CAREER awards total approximately $80 million, out of an estimated $226 million for the NSF program overall.

]]> 2016-06-08T00:00:00-04:00 Six College of Engineering faculty members are among the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s 160 early career researchers who will receive five years of funding to explore new areas of research. 

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427291 image <![CDATA[NSF Logo]]> 202790 image/png 489211 image <![CDATA[Chloe Arson, Assistant Professor]]> 204399 image/jpeg 542971 image <![CDATA[Asegun Henry]]> 90768 image/jpeg 362541 image <![CDATA[Jonathan Rogers]]> 201593 image/jpeg 489221 image <![CDATA[Phanish Suryanarayana, Assistant Professor]]> 204400 image/jpeg 229911 image <![CDATA[Alejandro Toriello]]> 197500 image/jpeg 542961 image <![CDATA[Shuman Xia]]> 90767 image/png Institute Communications

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